Daily British Whig (1850), 15 Jun 1911, p. 2

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raus TWO. JUNE JULY AUGUST Store Closes Daily + 5 Oclock. JOHN McKAY | FURRIER 149-157 Brock Street. Kingston. . ODDFELLOWS MEET FORTY MEMBERS FROM VARI OUS POINTS ATTENDED. ny The Membership. Increased During the Past Year as Well as Assets of | Lodges--Sovereign Grand Lodge for Canada. The annual Hosting of District Lodge] No. 36,100, was held last even ing in the Ocidiellows "ball bere. There were about forty members of the or der piésent, representing the lodges at {Odessa, MelLaren's Depot, . Harrow- | | smith, Parham, Lansdowne, Ganan- oque, and Kingston. The chair waa | occupied by N. R. Gardiner, D.D.G.M {of Gananocgue. | The reports for the year, presented {by the different lodges, and summariz- led during the evening, showed that there was a total membership of 1,832, {or an increase during the Gear of 60. | The assets of the lodges showed a gain | {of $3,318 or a growth from $62,252 a TE DAILY. BRITISH WHIG, Hv RSDAY, JUNE 15, 1911. ory AND VIOINTTY. Stole His Bicycle. Some sneak thief made off with bicycle owned by Capt. Blair, of | Royal 'Military College. The wheel | 'was taken from offi the verandah at] the captain's residence at the college. | re Are om the Executive. Kingstonians, are onthe executive of | | the grand jodge of "Prentice Boys of | | Canada, namely : Senior deputy grand | master, H. . Dempsey, Ameliasburg; {junior deputy grand master, Sands, Rinpewon; grand chaplain, Rev. Mr. Gilbert, Kingston. al i i in «Tir { fo | se William Green, the, vho | lei | | made Quite a stir in hind Gourd cir i Jes a short time ago was before magistrate, on Thursday morning, and | if Iwas remanded for a week in the hope Im that the papers to deport him will be here by that time. Lm Clergy Scoff at Annexation. i j { The New York - DEADLOCK INIRIOUS the TO THE SEPARATE SC $ | Trustees Must Reach h Understanding j that the | iame of * nection with the appointments, {tooth for a tooth," SCHOOLS OF THE CITY. OUR PRICE A Story with all the charm spring. morning. Illustrated paintings by Geo. Gibbs. and School Debt, 839,000---5t¢. in Mary's School Needs Addition, But There no Money for it There are #6 furtRer developments regard to the separate * school hoard oublé over appointment of teachers! Mary's school. It js = learned | some of the trustees will pre nt a request to the 'dhairman, Rev. | A. J, Hanley, to éall a spe at meeting within the next week. | One of the side, which takes the 'Progressives,' states that the other side demands a "head" it ust also yield a "head," in con- It! n f The Story Girl delight and third] her readers of ghosts and things. She will ma spell. of the old drchard, where sh mates spend such happy days. r St. - More books have already been sold. Gables, 30 editions; Anne of ust be Kijmeny of %he Orchard, 9 editions an eye and. he declares. With a full board meeting the vote "an eye for PUBLISHER 8 PRICE $1.50 THE STORY GIRL. is a fastinating creature, with By L. M. MONTGOMERY than 200,000 of Miss Montgomery's Anne Avonlea, $1.10 of 'a from freshness ull . colors apd will her weird tales ke you feel the e and play- her i previous of - Green editions; i 17 Popular Novels Azalim T 'tand Pat The Rael Issued at $1.50 NOW 50c Mark Ashton. Rex ond Mrs: Jim, Stephen Conrad { Poker Cung's, he Stories}, DA. 'avid Bran, Flying Cloud, Penelope, rel Marr, Morley Roberts. Aady luldah, Alica Yagéwan ould be a tie, seven to seven, so Herald notes that | "Hishop W. L. Mills, of he Anglican | that there is a virtual deadlock a \ y year ago to $65,560. The report of the UNE DIIUES vc. vas full and explicit. it gave an account of bis various visita: tions during the year and made some timely suggestious which were taken into necount by the members of district lodge. Eventually all his { commendations were adopted. | During the evening some very i [portant subjects were considered. The | nukse question was introduced by C. R. Cotton, of Gananoque, and follow- | ed by a vigorous discussion in which a number of representatives particip-| diocese of Ontario, and J. H. Forrest, | principal of Dalhousie a have expressed their disbelief in the annexa- tion bogie which is so large a part of the equipment of the opposition to [reciprocity in that country." mong the trustees. An endeavor will 'be made to come to some understand. {ing for the present state of affairs can {not continue, being injurious t, the | schools. The trustees who left the meeting on | Tuesday evim'ng are in favor of giv ling publicity to separate school mat. (ters, as is done in the vase of the ipubfie school hoard. Others of the THE COLLEGE BOOK STORE THE FINEST BOOK STORE IN EASTERN ONTARIO, OPEN NIGHTS. 250 PRINCESS STREET day, - regarding a recent Separate School board meeting. For the benefit , of these readers | have this to say:-- The statement contained in the ahove mentioned article is, in the first place, a breach of honor on the part of the person responsible for it, as it had beer agreed upon by the board that such matters «hoyld not be given for publication. In The second place" the statement is largely untrue and gross Iv insulting to several members of the board. If the facts of the case were made public they would not be at all to the credit of 'some of those who left the meeting. However, Catholic ratepayers may rest assured that this matter will be dealt with at the pro per: time in the proper place and by the proper authority. Thanking vou for vour space. I am, yours sincerely, J. HANLEY, chairman S. 8. Board, Kingston. INCIDENTS OF ¥F THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up~By Reporters on Their Rounds, Are Finding - what Housefurnizhings at The Immense stock pleases and satisfies. sellers. they need in| Harrison Co's and variety Prices are the re- PHONE 919 is usually the menth of most weddings. We are headquart- ers for Marriage Licenses, Mistake in the Day. Canon Gould, general sretary missions, was to have addressed r t t St. George's } missjona ¥ meeting a ears | board object to information being giv- hall, on Wednesday night, but unfor-| bog ladle gh gg P ™ tunately he misunderstood the day of | press concerning the boar tings, which gre held privately. 1 not arrive. He| mee : I ated. Gananoque has the most com- esting; on hat ot that the | One of the trustees strongly critici- prefs Sve naring schoo in Whe dis | meeting was to be held on Thursday {zes the Ployine ial gparate se hoo! metal ota | night. The collection for missions at apster ae th ating NE -- D. M.. Mcintyre, of Kingston, sub- this meeting amounted to $21.35. schools. St. Mary's school, for : in- iitrads a AT BARRIEFIELD CAMP. stance; is jheurstended, gud the child- lale gra ¥, J. - . ren, as we as t teachess, are not It extolled his virtues, his enthusiasm given a fair choc to do good in connection with the order, his de- work, There is need. of increased votion to Oddfellowship, and his life . ischool accommodation but because and service as a man and a citizen Nothing of particular interest has Lhe school be rd is deenl i dest [he resolution will be forwarded to the occurred at the Barriefield camp. The and becatse of a ee : N iatar grand master, to be inserted by him | regiments are drilling constantly, and She tax tie. yo DO a} % Yi in the journal of the order. [making fair progress. Hundreds of Nr shoe) eh a Te dls need Athena Lodge, at Harrowsmith,| the volunteers come over to the city | J 8 not forthso ing x tostee though Mr, Babcock, presexted a re-|nightly to enjoy themselves, and have |* ia: of. TOF IMIG: 4 commendation for the -- of thelacted in a most orderly manuer. 7 lodge to Yarker. He intimated that | A largely attain service was held t ihe & \ ihe members of the lodge generally in the Y.M.C.A. tent, last night. Rev. |* 'h€ Be : haol 'rate wire interested in' this change and it] Mr. oh chaplain of the 50th [Year A it the separate. schoo Fate was advisable to have the matter vot- | Regiment, and Mr. Gilichrist, secretary te, raised, but opposition was taken, od upon in lodge and followed by anlof the. Peterboro Y.M.C.A. branch, [08 it Was held that if the foputate appeal to the grand master on behalf | were in charge. : school rate was made higher than of the grand lodge. The law of the! The 47th Regiment went down that of the public schools some Ca- Order takes recogmition of members of [front road for drill, to-day. tholics would object to paying more the lodgéi who do not want a change] The officers in charge of the. camp [money for separate school education of this kind, 'but it also takes notice are busy inspecting the regiments. and send their children the pub- of the fact that no small minority can| The regiments are doing some lie schools, as some of them want to hugerfere Josionsly with the aims and | skirmishing on the common. " ho ' ¥ ' . desires of the majority. | The siguallers, in charge of ajor @ presen } BUTTES to aplete, | The proposed revival of the sover- Dp. E. Mundell, are on the heights sig- public and the separate schools hy Our $4.00 style fs | oign grand lodge of Canada was | nalling. . five nd twelve one-hundredt 18 mills, {brought up by R. Meek, of Kingston, | The cook tents are a credit' to the |As thé public school rate increased {who reviewed the circumstances in con- camp and -the dining tents are the |throut h demands of the public school nection with the origin, life, and pre- | pest seen in some time. board, the rate of the separate schools mature demise of the former grand |. The Army Service Corps has a dog |was equally increased, though mot {lodge of British North America. The |, their midst, and it is no lover of |thronch the initiative of the separate | times were t suitable for the sover- | isitors. school board, but just ta make the eign grand lodge when it was or- The roads leading to the camp are two rates equal. ganized in 1843, and it was a very fill in a very muddy condition. The debt upon the separate sc hools, grave question whether there was need Cadete McLennan and Mundell, of |it is learned, is about $39,000 which Sf such an ingtitution Jw. 8 cores, the RM.C., gre attached to the camp in, aout = Jazde as the : law will ' allow: niess ie tax rate is n- composed of some of the ablest and creased, as some of the trustees have most representative men, and the con- advocated, it cannot be wiped out, ditions are far different from what Lb A le to th they were in 1846. oil 3d He Be ari op ; & : school buildings or increas The question ofdegrers and the in. té paid. Surprise has been expressed im x 4d BNA L138 REPLACED Regiments Drilling Steadily--Notes PARLOR SUITES and FANCY Fism the Lines. CHAIRS in all the newest ideas. Our new American design 3-piece Parlor Suite for June, we do it in $5.00 Bilk Covers for $28.00, and another a little larger and finer for $35.00 These are gveat values. Others up to $175, ete, Rings, Brides' and Wedding : Novelty Gifts, We do not need Bridesmaids' replace your pre- scription a broken lens. Bring the pieces. We them and exactly Or we can make present préscription style of to is And last, but not least, suilt- able Remembrances (o present to the Groomsman. analyze duplicate, up in apy mounts neat was advocated by some. of us meeting early in the your > SMITH BROS., Jewellers, Opticians, 850 KING STREET. of our popular They are comfortable. Dr. A. P. Chown Druggist and 185 PRINCESS "Phone 343. and "the 25¢. Lime juice, Prouse"s drug store. 0 for a strawberry both ends. 1 William Swaine, piano tuner. Ovders received at McAuley's. I'hone 778. Fhe retreat for the Sisters of Provi dence will begin July 10th. -W. F. Nickle, M.P.P., and wife, re turned from. their wedding trip to-day. Castile Soap, the "Shell" brand, 10c. Ib., at Mcleod"s Drug Stores. Miss Polly Brickwood, Montreal, is spending a few days with relativés in tms city, : : H. Cunningham, piano tuner, King street. Leave orders at Auley's "bookstore. Miss Minnie Jaquith, ing, has returned to St. pital, Detroit; Mich. * Eugene Smith, Sharbot Lake, at tending the collegiate institute, has re turned to his home for the summer. Optician, STREET. to that's ripe at +BOSPOOIVTOISIOGIPIOSITTORTETS. coe vivt fie0000es00000000e 00000 BEDROOM tax rate of both the $12.50, $18.00 $2.25, $3.00 up. a leader. Ostermoor and Florida Felts are the Mattresses people sleep on. CARPETS, RPGS, SQUARES, LINOLEUM, OILCLOTH, ete. CURTAINS in Lace, Madras. Tapestry, ete, Repair and Upholstering prompt- ly done at lowest prices. 'Phone 90. T. F. HARRISON C0. efosnecscssccccnscee - » Carriage Pain SOME CLASS TO OURS. This is the place 'to have your \uto repajuted to stand all kinds of veather. E. J. DUNPHY, . Montreal and Ordnance Streets Besassssssecsescssssnes hte COAL! The kind you are looking for 21 "we staf. ak Dr. Harold Spence has been attached dein train to the 7th Infaniry Brigade, as O.R. Mary's sergeant. "SOMETHING ON THE HI "n Yours, is the kind we sell. ' : 5 a a a] 1 Lace Curtains Our showing of Lace Cur- talns in Irish Point, Brussels Net, Marie Antoinette, Arabian and Nottingham qualities, in White, Ivery and two tone ef- fects are as exquisite in design a8 the most fastidious could CURTAINS, at $1.00, NOTTINGH AM --8peclal values $1.25, $1.50, <IRJSH_ POINT CURTAINS, $3.50 to $8.00, f MARIE ATONE from $6.00 upward. ARABIAN POINT, $3.50. [I * a R. McFAUL, Kingston Carpet Warehouse. competency of members to receive sick benefite who had not obtained the third degree was discussed very fully by William Patterson, of Kingston, supported by R. J. Diack, the secre tary-treasurer of the district lodge. The law is against the payment of benefits to one who has not attained his third degree, and until that law is amended nothing can be done. Allen Lemmon, of Kingston; a past grand of Cataraqui lpdge, No. 10, was nominated to the office of D.D.G.M., subject to the approval of the grand master. The nomination was made unanimously, . The district lodge meeting will be held in Kingston next year, this being the most "central point for the pur- pose, SRA Sabie ® tinted : . city. FOR SALE: Sumer Residence "The Rampert' prominently situated on Lo- boro Lake. Three storey frame on stone foundation, 10 rooms. plastered walls, and polished hardwood floors, open fire places, Venetian @ blinds, verandahs, 10 feet $ wide Adjacent are ice and house. hoat bouse and ta honse fully equipped. ~ Thirty acres of pleasure ground and woodland, with "lake front. hour's run from the . near mail, telegraph and ® telephone offices. ALSO ISLAND Largest in Loboro Lake, 30 acres, valuable timber. Ideal summer hotel. Site near the a d5ton dry oon Maize and tug Glide went in svessesaserassesssasse sescesressassssesesaes ween IN MARINE CIRCLES, Arrivals and Departures of Vessels cy at This Port. The steamer Advance is expected from Montreal, to-day. Fhe: steamer Sowards arrived Oswego and is unloading coal Sow ards'. I'he steamer Beaverton is at Post Arthur and will go into the dry-dock for repairs The schooner Glyde were taken drv-dock, to-day. Fhe steamer Haddington loaded 72, 00 bushels of wheat, at Port Ar thur, for Montreal. The steamer Kenora passed up on Phursday morning, on her way from Montreal, to Fort William, with pack- age freight. The steamer Windsor, of the M. T. company's fleet, came out of the King- dock, yesterday, and the up from at Maie and the tug to the government mince repairs. * Swift's whari:--The steamer Belleville stopped list evening on her downward trip; steamer Dundurn discharged freight on her way up last evening; the! steamer Kenora called on her way up 'vogterday afternoon; steamer Lamonde was up from Clayton and intervening points yesterday; the steamer Toronto made her iver trip to-day. The steamer Dunelm, of the Inland Navigation ny, has left the dry- dock at Port' Arthur, after being un- der "repairs theré since April 15th. The actual working time spent on the vessal was about six Sixty- eight plates wére removed, and many plates taken off, and put on' again, having been dinted. A general overhauling of the steamer was also (went in a nearby made, and the boat is now ready | for oy the Magistrate Seeking to Round Up Men, Frank Martin, a member of Inspec tor Wright's much dreaded "Indian" list, walked the carpet before Magis- trate Farrell, Thursday morning, in the police court. He was charged with an infraction of the liguor license act. He pleaded guilty and was asked to tell how he got it. He said he had just left an up-town And A ty some of the trustees that the pro: staté of things tion with local separate schools. -Doubtless many renders will expect a reply to the ar-| ticle published in your issue of yester-| Drug Store." Physicians recommend Bajus' beer health builders. Delivered in kegs or bottles direct from the brewery. The management committee of the | City League is hoping for a large {collection at the game on Saturday endorsed the in connec- has that exist incial insvector as . Father Hil' Statement. - - y " 5 1 ! Kingston, June 15.--(To the Editor) { next. of your Catholic! ' Dander:Offi prevents hair from falling tout, cures dandraff, 50c. "Prouse's A new concrete walk has hoe laid on Sydenham street, where it has been barber shop when he met a fiend of his, who told him to come along, that he had "something on the hip."" The magistrate did not understand the meaning of this phrase and asked Mar tin to explain. When told that it was nothing more than a quart bottle he was told to proeeed with his story, They walked down to the corner of Hggot and Princess streets and then laneway and dis- posed of the contents. The magistrate asked the name of the friend and Martin/said it was Wi'liam® Campbell. The cass was enlarged for a week in order to get Campbell. Two drunks were also in the line-up, one was let go and the other fined $2and costs or fifteen days in jail. DEATH oF MRS. PAYNTER. Resident of City Over Sixty Years. <The death occurred on Wednesday af teYhoon, after a brief illness, of one who had been a resident of Kingston for over sixty years, Mis. Mary A. Paynter, widow of the late John Paynter, who passéd away at her home, 211 Rideau street. Deceased was born in county Ar miagh, Ireland, and came out to this country when but a young girl, and settled in this city. She is survived by four sons, William John, Richard, Rob. | ert and Hugh, all of Kingston, and four daughters, Mrs. Robert Sloan, Kingston; Mrs. D. McClement, Pitts burgh township; Mrs. William Yercy, Toronto, and Miss Mary, of Indiana- polie. Mrs. Paynter was a member of the First Congragutiqual church, and Rev. E. LeRoy Kice wil te at the funeral, Friday afternoon, which will be of a private nature. RECEIVED A SEPARATION. Husband and Wife Aired Troubles in Court, A man named Bright was before Magistrate Farrell, Thursday morning cha with ill-treating his wife ni When ar know that said in Had Been } not ji gif grist: = red 1 i i i i £5. ¢ g " ghia d | lately opened and the street has a fine | appearance. Kev. C. A. I'french wardsburg, are the guests of tH aylor, while the former is ih the svnod traveller's of Ed Jeremy attend and wife, SEASONABLE ance at {A fow {blouses and dres {New York Dress Reform, | cess street | Rev. Joseph Young, {of Brock Street Methodist {been chosen chairman of {Ste. Marie district | Comfort for the feet | Verndn's cushion sole and women. Sold , {200 Princess street. | I'he daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Randall, Victoria street, was taken to the general 1 hursday ling, in Corbett's ambulance | The, G.T.P., is issuing Haileybury for an | 2nd, at one cent per mile each {The return limit ig- July 4th, | . Demsodora keeps the teeth clean, pre | vents decay. rouse's Drug Store." | Rov. Charles A. Syke? B.A. pastor iol Wesley church, Toronto, been 'invited to become pastor of St. Paul's { Methodist church, Avenue road, in i ee: 3. | George Babeoek, in | MeKelvey & Birch for a | vears, left this week fon Sask., where he has accepted a | tion. {| Take your samples, deft, cheap, AK) a former pastor church, has the Sault Wear An boot for at Dutlon's, met only hospital, morn tickets excursion on to June way has the employ of number of Milestone, posi umbrella with you al {waye. You can't tél when a shower will overtake you. The heavy shower, | Thursday afternoon, caught a rumber {without protection. | Safe, colfes mill, counters, shelving and fancy tea chests, all going at bur | gain prices. At Kirk's. th {| In connection with iat Lake Ontario park on coronation day, prizes have beem given for 100 jand 200 yard dashes, confined to the {men in camp at Barriefield. ! Dr. Ernest Paul sand wife, returned to Fort William, yesterday, in their imotor ear, after visiting his father on Earl street and attending the medical conference in Montreal. i * For easy walking, revolving rubber (heels, 15c., yw 35¢., and Dr. i Hoggee' asbestos insoles, sold only {at Dutton's, 209 Princess street. | Rev. Mother Gabriel, of the House of Providence, and Sister Stanislaus, of 'the same institution, loft for Dnysland on Tuesday to visit the hospital con { Sucted in that town by the Sisters of | | Providence. i There promises to be great rivalry 'at the Seid day between Saunders, fie Laird, Nicholson, rattan and {other wily base-runness for firsg honors i in basse. "Thess amenities will he LINEN, SILK AND PONGEE, Correct in every detail. i These Coats are beautifully finished in every respect, as light and airy as the season they are intended for. the field day LINEN COATS (Natural and White), $3.00, $7.50, $9.00, $11.00. BLACK SILK COATS, $13.30, $16.30, $20.00. i ©. PONGEE COATS, , $13.00, $18.00, $20.00, $22.50 ------------------------------------------. Seotige) Wills SC. Ready-to-Wear Department. i "1 al Cyery E Wtvasing. Scranton Coal imgopd coal and we guarantee prompt , delivery, BOOTH & CQ. FOOT WEST STREET. POT RTTVVIRRTVORTRRS ' : ' ' ¢ ' ' ' ¢ | i | i Wear Garments Just Passed Into Stock This week we show » new lines of Waists, Dresses and White Wash Skirts Priced at $5.50 to $12.75 Each They are great value Come 2rd lav ook. 'Newman & Shaw e. TUE ALWAYS BUSY STOL K Goss sss ssssassesssen' MADE OVER AND REPAIRED 'W. F. GOURDIER i Brick Dwelling {On | rooms, | large | containing big lot low price Street, furnace at the $2,000, Princes Ean agn, and of | Also Solid | Queen Street | nace, gas, exten dining-room, for Hrick 'with sion $2,400, mtn ti MULLIN THE REAL ESTATE EXPERT. 'Phone 539 [@esasssssssasssssasassasd WHITE VESTS Many laundries balk at white vests, They yank 'em out of shape and can't ros 'ems back again ~=bungle the work and send it home bungled, Then there's a howl-- your howl. Presently there's ane other howl-=the launder- er's. No white WE LAUNDER . "FA KINGSTON LAUNERY, Cor. Princess' and Sydenham sts. "Phone 22. r . ' Sesessessssssssas » howling vests, over. our THEM PER i ---------------------------------------- a te FATAL LVAUTVLVUVAVVVLLSTL CATAL CCT CTAT SS i ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' + ' ¢ $. 4 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' / ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -- F

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